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Monitoring services in a cluster using path monitoring

In a cluster setup, ownership for monitoring services is distributed among the nodes. Therefore, different nodes monitor different services. The node that monitors a service is called the service owner. Only the service owner probes the server to monitor the status of the services assigned to it. It further communicates the status of the services to all other nodes within the cluster. The drawback with distributed monitoring is that the network connectivity and link state between all nodes and the server is not determined. To overcome this drawback, you can use path monitoring.

Note

You cannot select a node to monitor a service. The selection of nodes to monitor a service is done through an internal mechanism. You can see the owner node to monitor services by using theshow service andshow serviceGroup command.

Path monitoring checks the network connectivity and link state between a node and the service provided by the server. A node sends ICMP pings to verify whether the server is reachable or not.

How path monitoring works

Consider an example of a Citrix ADC cluster consisting of three nodes N1, N2, and N3. N2 is the service owner that monitors the state of HTTP services (S1). It advertises the service state to other nodes in the cluster. Path monitoring is enabled on all nodes in the cluster, for all the services. Each node sends only an ICMP ping to the server. The service owner sends both the HTTP service request and an ICMP ping. Each node reports its path monitoring state to the service owner.

Monitoring services in a cluster using path monitoring

The following two parameters determine the service state of a node:

  • S = service state advertised by the service owner
  • P = path monitoring state of each node

Whether a node can reach a server or not, determines the path monitoring state for that node.

The following table shows the service state set based on the path monitoring state, when the pathMonitorIndv parameter is enabled or disabled.

Parameter Path monitoring state Service state
pathMonitorIndv = NO; Is the default configuration. P1 = DOWN S1 = DOWN
P2 = UP S1 = DOWN
P3 = UP S1 = DOWN
pathMonitorIndv = YES P1 = DOWN S1 = DOWN
P2 = UP S1 = UP
P3 = UP S1 = UP

In this example, the service owner decides the service state for all the nodes based on the node whose path monitoring state is set to DOWN. If the path monitoring state for any of the nodes is DOWN, then the service owner sets the service state for all the nodes as DOWN. The service state for all the nodes is set to UP only if the path monitoring state for each of the node is UP.

您可以使用路径监控各个节点by enabling the pathMonitorIndv parameter. This parameter enables the service owner to set the service state for each node based on the path monitoring state of that respective node.

Note

If the pathMonitorIndv parameter is set, some features like persistence might break.

Configuring path monitoring

Path monitoring is applicable for all the services and service groups. Path monitoring parameter is disabled by default.

To enable path monitoring for services/service groups by using the CLI

At the command prompt, type:

add service     [-pathMonitor ] [-pathMonitorIndv ] add servicegroup   [-pathMonitor ] [-pathMonitorIndv ] 

Example:

add service s1 1.1.1.1 HTTP 80 -pathMonitor YES add servicegroup sg_1 HTTP -pathMonitor YES add service s1 1.1.1.1 HTTP 80 -pathMonitor YES -pathMonitorIndv YES add servicegroup sg_1 HTTP -pathMonitor YES -pathMonitorIndv YES 

You can also set the path monitoring parameter from the set command, as follows:

set service  [-pathMonitor ] [-pathMonitorIndv ] set servicegroup  [-pathMonitor ] [-pathMonitorIndv ] 

Example:

set service s1 -pathMonitor YES set servicegroup sg_1 -pathMonitor YES set service s1 -pathMonitorIndv YES set servicegroup sg_1 -pathMonitorIndv NO 

To enable path monitoring for services/service groups by using the GUI

  1. Navigate toTraffic Management>Load Balancing>Services.

    For service groups, navigate toTraffic Management>Load Balancing>Service Groups.

  2. In theServices/Service Groupspane, select a service/service group from the list, and then double-click to open it.
  3. On theService Settingstab, clickEdit.
  4. SelectPath Monitoring.
  5. SelectIndividual Path Monitoring, if you want to apply it, and then clickOK.

Note

You can enable Individual Path Monitoring only if you enable Path Monitoring.

Monitoring services in a cluster using path monitoring